Understanding Immediate Dentin Sealing in Adhesive Dentistry
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Immediate dentin sealing (IDS) enhances bond strength and reduces sensitivity in adhesive dentistry. By applying bonding agents right after tooth preparation, IDS mimics natural tooth processes and creates a hybrid layer. This method leads to fewer needles, stronger restorations, and less sensitivity. The success of IDS relies on adhesive type, restoration size, and patient sensitivity, while temporary crowns protect the sealed dentin during the provisional phase.
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